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If you haven’t found quite what you’re looking for on an online dating site, you aren’t alone.Two thirds of online daters—66%—tell us that they have gone on a date with someone they met through a dating site or dating app.Their voices get higher and are “judged more attractive.” They dress in more ornamental ways — with greater likelihood of wearing clothes that are red or pink— and they opt for outfits that reveal more flesh. Even the way women walk changes, becoming “slower and their gait [is] subjectively rated as sexier.” Men find women smell more attractive during ovulation, even identifying the odor left behind on ovulating women’s T-shirts as more sexually attractive than the smell of non-ovulating women.

One-in-five online daters have asked someone else to help them with their profile.

Many online daters enlist their friends in an effort to put their best digital foot forward.

5% of Americans who are in a marriage or committed relationship say they met their significant other online.

Despite the wealth of digital tools that allow people to search for potential partners, and even as one-in-ten Americans are now using one of the many online dating platforms, the vast majority of relationships still begin offline.

More recent studies of humans suggest the same is true in our case.

“Sperm competition” is the catchall phrase for the myriad ways that male spermatozoa rival each other for the victory of fertilization — or at least to prevent other males’ sperm from doing so.

That’s also the period when women are most likely to cheat, as nature throws pretty much everything it’s got at species propagation to see what sticks.

Studies show a whole host of changes occur in women’s bodies during this window of max fertility.

Some 22% of online daters have asked someone to help them create or review their profile.

Women are especially likely to enlist a friend in helping them craft the perfect profile—30% of female online daters have done this, compared with 16% of men.

The share of 18- to 24-year-olds who use online dating has roughly tripled from 10% in 2013 to 27% today.